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A ferry capsizing on the Yangtze river in China, killing a reported 431 people, has become a case study in how Beijing manages the news media when disaster strikes.
Shortly after the news broke, journalists got their orders from Beijing, telling them not to travel to the scene, to base their coverage on official press releases and to rely on state-run news platforms for updates. The results were clear from the coverage - news outlets published the same photos, painted the same picture and stuck to the same script, reporting the story Beijing's way.
But controlling information in the digital age is far from easy, even in China.
Talking us through the methods and the limitations of China's media disaster management are: Jason Q. Ng, research fellow, The Citizen Lab; Sam Geall, editor, China Dialogue; Qiao Mu, associate professor, Beijing Foreign Studies University; and Li Hongwei, managing editor, The Global Times.
Also on The Listening Post: The anchorman: In the United States, evening news anchors are an institution and they have outlasted the countless changes in the media ecosystem around them. The news networks pay them huge salaries to take on the role of being the face and brand of their journalism.
Their importance comes down to viewer ratings but in light of the scandal involving NBC'sBrian Williams' mis-telling of an old Iraq war story, questions have been raised about the trust we invest in the anchor's seat. The Listening Post's Nic Muirhead reports.

published:13 Jun 2015

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A lot has been written about the LZRRacer and we wanted to give the journalists a chance to experience it for themselves before the games start. Have a look at them squeezing into the suit and find out what the thought...

Hong Kong's election last week saw a record turnout of voters. Known as a semi-autonomous state, much of the territory's media is run in the same way, independently of Beijing's seemingly increasingly government-shrouded outlets.
The election highlighted the growing gap between the two sets of election parties - one pro-democracy, the other pull back towards a pro-Beijing status quo. The difference in coverage is so extreme, many have labelled Beijing's outlets as blatant mouthpieces for the government, aiding in re-elections and promoting favourable parties.
This is in stark contrast with the newcomers on the Hong Kong political scene, novice characters looking to challenge the encroaching Beijing power struggle using more recently burgeoning outlets and social media reach to achieve the same.
We look at how a new generation of journalists are challenging the establishment media increasingly influenced by Beijing and creating new public forums for these young politicians to make their mark.
Talking us through the story: Kris Cheng, editorial director, Hong Kong Free Press; Yuen-Ying Chan, director and professor, HKUJournalism and Media Studies Centre; Robert Chow, HKG Pao; Wai-wa Yau, managing editor, Post 852.

published:12 Sep 2016

views:1804

‍Chinese PremierLi Keqiang and visiting Russian Prime MinisterDmitry Medvedev have attended the closing ceremony of the 2016-2017 China-Russia media cross-years project. The cooperative event was launched back in December 2015. Since then, media outlets from both countries have carried out 260 bilateral initiatives across all sectors of the media.
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Women and the Media: Crystal Orderson, Journalist and Gender Activist
In its preamble, the South African Constitution declares its intention to establish "a society based on democratic values, social justice and fundamental human rights". Even as far back as 1955, the African National Congress, South Africa’s current ruling political party, along with several other political groups, asserted their ideal of a country free of inequality and discrimination between men and women.
Over the years, women’s rights to be free of violence, oppression and discrimination have been emphasized in various legislative frameworks and in international treaties adopted by the South African government such as the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action. These have resulted in gradual but significant advances towards women’s empowerment but to what extent has this been effective 20 years post the 1995 Beijing Declaration?
The Heinrich Böll Stiftung Southern Africa office spoke to five leading women’s rights activists on their perceptions of the challenges that women in South Africa face today and whether the Beijing Declaration, and South Africa’s commitment to it, remains relevant to addressing those challenges.

published:05 Jun 2015

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Another busy day in Beijing for Sarah and the Össur team! Össur hosted an event with local amputee athletes and media at the Beijing Disabled People's Federation training grounds. Among the participants were Wang Juan, silver medalist in the 100m in the 2008 BeijingParalympic Games. All of the participants were extremely excited to meet Sarah, hear her story, and see her in action on Össur products.
It will be an early night for the team as they have a 03:30AM departure to the Great Wall tomorrow for the big finale -- the run itself! Stay tuned for the results!

The Listening Post

History

The show was first aired in November 2006, as was Al Jazeera English itself. The show was part of the station's original programming line-up and continues to this day. Throughout its lifetime, from launch to date, the show's presenter has been Richard Gizbert. Gizbert, a veteran of ABC News, was recruited in April 2006, in the run-up to the station's launch, to present the media-analysis show.

Format

The aim of the show is to offer a critique of journalism and of the media industry around the world today: "The Listening Post aims to monitor all forms of media, from networks to bloggers, and report on what they do or do not cover."

Each episode presents:

two in-depth reports, showing how the key stories of the week have been handled by the various players in the world's media.

a segment known as "The Download" (formerly "Global Village Voices") that airs viewers' comments on the stories featured.

South Africa is a multiethnic society encompassing a wide variety of cultures, languages, and religions. Its pluralistic makeup is reflected in the constitution's recognition of 11 official languages, which is among the highest number of any country in the world. Two of these languages are of European origin: Afrikaans developed from Dutch and serves as the first language of most white and coloured South Africans; English reflects the legacy of British colonialism, and is commonly used in public and commercial life, though it is fourth-ranked as a spoken first language.

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Beijing's media damage control - The Listening Post (Full)

Beijing's media damage control - The Listening Post (Full)

Beijing's media damage control - The Listening Post (Full)

A ferry capsizing on the Yangtze river in China, killing a reported 431 people, has become a case study in how Beijing manages the news media when disaster strikes.
Shortly after the news broke, journalists got their orders from Beijing, telling them not to travel to the scene, to base their coverage on official press releases and to rely on state-run news platforms for updates. The results were clear from the coverage - news outlets published the same photos, painted the same picture and stuck to the same script, reporting the story Beijing's way.
But controlling information in the digital age is far from easy, even in China.
Talking us through the methods and the limitations of China's media disaster management are: Jason Q. Ng, research fellow, The Citizen Lab; Sam Geall, editor, China Dialogue; Qiao Mu, associate professor, Beijing Foreign Studies University; and Li Hongwei, managing editor, The Global Times.
Also on The Listening Post: The anchorman: In the United States, evening news anchors are an institution and they have outlasted the countless changes in the media ecosystem around them. The news networks pay them huge salaries to take on the role of being the face and brand of their journalism.
Their importance comes down to viewer ratings but in light of the scandal involving NBC'sBrian Williams' mis-telling of an old Iraq war story, questions have been raised about the trust we invest in the anchor's seat. The Listening Post's Nic Muirhead reports.

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Beijing Media Swim

Beijing Media Swim

Beijing Media Swim

A lot has been written about the LZRRacer and we wanted to give the journalists a chance to experience it for themselves before the games start. Have a look at them squeezing into the suit and find out what the thought...

Hong Kong's new media: A blow for Beijing? - The Listening Post (Lead)

Hong Kong's new media: A blow for Beijing? - The Listening Post (Lead)

Hong Kong's new media: A blow for Beijing? - The Listening Post (Lead)

Hong Kong's election last week saw a record turnout of voters. Known as a semi-autonomous state, much of the territory's media is run in the same way, independently of Beijing's seemingly increasingly government-shrouded outlets.
The election highlighted the growing gap between the two sets of election parties - one pro-democracy, the other pull back towards a pro-Beijing status quo. The difference in coverage is so extreme, many have labelled Beijing's outlets as blatant mouthpieces for the government, aiding in re-elections and promoting favourable parties.
This is in stark contrast with the newcomers on the Hong Kong political scene, novice characters looking to challenge the encroaching Beijing power struggle using more recently burgeoning outlets and social media reach to achieve the same.
We look at how a new generation of journalists are challenging the establishment media increasingly influenced by Beijing and creating new public forums for these young politicians to make their mark.
Talking us through the story: Kris Cheng, editorial director, Hong Kong Free Press; Yuen-Ying Chan, director and professor, HKUJournalism and Media Studies Centre; Robert Chow, HKG Pao; Wai-wa Yau, managing editor, Post 852.

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China-Russia bilateral media project closes in Beijing

China-Russia bilateral media project closes in Beijing

China-Russia bilateral media project closes in Beijing

‍Chinese PremierLi Keqiang and visiting Russian Prime MinisterDmitry Medvedev have attended the closing ceremony of the 2016-2017 China-Russia media cross-years project. The cooperative event was launched back in December 2015. Since then, media outlets from both countries have carried out 260 bilateral initiatives across all sectors of the media.
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Beijing+20 in South Africa: Women and the Media

Women and the Media: Crystal Orderson, Journalist and Gender Activist
In its preamble, the South African Constitution declares its intention to establish "a society based on democratic values, social justice and fundamental human rights". Even as far back as 1955, the African National Congress, South Africa’s current ruling political party, along with several other political groups, asserted their ideal of a country free of inequality and discrimination between men and women.
Over the years, women’s rights to be free of violence, oppression and discrimination have been emphasized in various legislative frameworks and in international treaties adopted by the South African government such as the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action. These have resulted in gradual but significant advances towards women’s empowerment but to what extent has this been effective 20 years post the 1995 Beijing Declaration?
The Heinrich Böll Stiftung Southern Africa office spoke to five leading women’s rights activists on their perceptions of the challenges that women in South Africa face today and whether the Beijing Declaration, and South Africa’s commitment to it, remains relevant to addressing those challenges.

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Great Wall Marathon 2011: Media Frenzy in Beijing (May 20th)

Great Wall Marathon 2011: Media Frenzy in Beijing (May 20th)

Great Wall Marathon 2011: Media Frenzy in Beijing (May 20th)

Another busy day in Beijing for Sarah and the Össur team! Össur hosted an event with local amputee athletes and media at the Beijing Disabled People's Federation training grounds. Among the participants were Wang Juan, silver medalist in the 100m in the 2008 BeijingParalympic Games. All of the participants were extremely excited to meet Sarah, hear her story, and see her in action on Össur products.
It will be an early night for the team as they have a 03:30AM departure to the Great Wall tomorrow for the big finale -- the run itself! Stay tuned for the results!

US Embassy in Beijing announces halt to social media updates

The US embassy in Beijing says it will temporarily halt its regular news and other updates on social media.The US Federal Government is currently shut down after Republicans and Democrats failed to pass a funding bill. The US embassy in the Chinese capital says visa and American citizen services will continue as normal. The Embassy says regular social media updates will resume once the US government is fully operational.
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Beijing's media damage control - The Listening Post (Full)

A ferry capsizing on the Yangtze river in China, killing a reported 431 people, has become a case study in how Beijing manages the news media when disaster strikes.
Shortly after the news broke, journalists got their orders from Beijing, telling them not to travel to the scene, to base their coverage on official press releases and to rely on state-run news platforms for updates. The results were clear from the coverage - news outlets published the same photos, painted the same picture and stuck to the same script, reporting the story Beijing's way.
But controlling information in the digital age is far from easy, even in China.
Talking us through the methods and the limitations of China's media disaster management are: Jason Q. Ng, research fellow, The Citizen Lab; Sam Geall, editor, Chi...

published: 13 Jun 2015

Beijing Media Swim

A lot has been written about the LZRRacer and we wanted to give the journalists a chance to experience it for themselves before the games start. Have a look at them squeezing into the suit and find out what the thought...

Hong Kong's new media: A blow for Beijing? - The Listening Post (Lead)

Hong Kong's election last week saw a record turnout of voters. Known as a semi-autonomous state, much of the territory's media is run in the same way, independently of Beijing's seemingly increasingly government-shrouded outlets.
The election highlighted the growing gap between the two sets of election parties - one pro-democracy, the other pull back towards a pro-Beijing status quo. The difference in coverage is so extreme, many have labelled Beijing's outlets as blatant mouthpieces for the government, aiding in re-elections and promoting favourable parties.
This is in stark contrast with the newcomers on the Hong Kong political scene, novice characters looking to challenge the encroaching Beijing power struggle using more recently burgeoning outlets and social media reach to achieve ...

published: 12 Sep 2016

China-Russia bilateral media project closes in Beijing

‍Chinese PremierLi Keqiang and visiting Russian Prime MinisterDmitry Medvedev have attended the closing ceremony of the 2016-2017 China-Russia media cross-years project. The cooperative event was launched back in December 2015. Since then, media outlets from both countries have carried out 260 bilateral initiatives across all sectors of the media.
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Great Wall Marathon 2011: Media Frenzy in Beijing (May 20th)

Another busy day in Beijing for Sarah and the Össur team! Össur hosted an event with local amputee athletes and media at the Beijing Disabled People's Federation training grounds. Among the participants were Wang Juan, silver medalist in the 100m in the 2008 BeijingParalympic Games. All of the participants were extremely excited to meet Sarah, hear her story, and see her in action on Össur products.
It will be an early night for the team as they have a 03:30AM departure to the Great Wall tomorrow for the big finale -- the run itself! Stay tuned for the results!

Beijing's media damage control - The Listening Post (Full)

A ferry capsizing on the Yangtze river in China, killing a reported 431 people, has become a case study in how Beijing manages the news media when disaster stri...

A ferry capsizing on the Yangtze river in China, killing a reported 431 people, has become a case study in how Beijing manages the news media when disaster strikes.
Shortly after the news broke, journalists got their orders from Beijing, telling them not to travel to the scene, to base their coverage on official press releases and to rely on state-run news platforms for updates. The results were clear from the coverage - news outlets published the same photos, painted the same picture and stuck to the same script, reporting the story Beijing's way.
But controlling information in the digital age is far from easy, even in China.
Talking us through the methods and the limitations of China's media disaster management are: Jason Q. Ng, research fellow, The Citizen Lab; Sam Geall, editor, China Dialogue; Qiao Mu, associate professor, Beijing Foreign Studies University; and Li Hongwei, managing editor, The Global Times.
Also on The Listening Post: The anchorman: In the United States, evening news anchors are an institution and they have outlasted the countless changes in the media ecosystem around them. The news networks pay them huge salaries to take on the role of being the face and brand of their journalism.
Their importance comes down to viewer ratings but in light of the scandal involving NBC'sBrian Williams' mis-telling of an old Iraq war story, questions have been raised about the trust we invest in the anchor's seat. The Listening Post's Nic Muirhead reports.

A ferry capsizing on the Yangtze river in China, killing a reported 431 people, has become a case study in how Beijing manages the news media when disaster strikes.
Shortly after the news broke, journalists got their orders from Beijing, telling them not to travel to the scene, to base their coverage on official press releases and to rely on state-run news platforms for updates. The results were clear from the coverage - news outlets published the same photos, painted the same picture and stuck to the same script, reporting the story Beijing's way.
But controlling information in the digital age is far from easy, even in China.
Talking us through the methods and the limitations of China's media disaster management are: Jason Q. Ng, research fellow, The Citizen Lab; Sam Geall, editor, China Dialogue; Qiao Mu, associate professor, Beijing Foreign Studies University; and Li Hongwei, managing editor, The Global Times.
Also on The Listening Post: The anchorman: In the United States, evening news anchors are an institution and they have outlasted the countless changes in the media ecosystem around them. The news networks pay them huge salaries to take on the role of being the face and brand of their journalism.
Their importance comes down to viewer ratings but in light of the scandal involving NBC'sBrian Williams' mis-telling of an old Iraq war story, questions have been raised about the trust we invest in the anchor's seat. The Listening Post's Nic Muirhead reports.

Beijing Media Swim

A lot has been written about the LZRRacer and we wanted to give the journalists a chance to experience it for themselves before the games start. Have a look at...

A lot has been written about the LZRRacer and we wanted to give the journalists a chance to experience it for themselves before the games start. Have a look at them squeezing into the suit and find out what the thought...

A lot has been written about the LZRRacer and we wanted to give the journalists a chance to experience it for themselves before the games start. Have a look at them squeezing into the suit and find out what the thought...

Hong Kong's new media: A blow for Beijing? - The Listening Post (Lead)

Hong Kong's election last week saw a record turnout of voters. Known as a semi-autonomous state, much of the territory's media is run in the same way, independe...

Hong Kong's election last week saw a record turnout of voters. Known as a semi-autonomous state, much of the territory's media is run in the same way, independently of Beijing's seemingly increasingly government-shrouded outlets.
The election highlighted the growing gap between the two sets of election parties - one pro-democracy, the other pull back towards a pro-Beijing status quo. The difference in coverage is so extreme, many have labelled Beijing's outlets as blatant mouthpieces for the government, aiding in re-elections and promoting favourable parties.
This is in stark contrast with the newcomers on the Hong Kong political scene, novice characters looking to challenge the encroaching Beijing power struggle using more recently burgeoning outlets and social media reach to achieve the same.
We look at how a new generation of journalists are challenging the establishment media increasingly influenced by Beijing and creating new public forums for these young politicians to make their mark.
Talking us through the story: Kris Cheng, editorial director, Hong Kong Free Press; Yuen-Ying Chan, director and professor, HKUJournalism and Media Studies Centre; Robert Chow, HKG Pao; Wai-wa Yau, managing editor, Post 852.

Hong Kong's election last week saw a record turnout of voters. Known as a semi-autonomous state, much of the territory's media is run in the same way, independently of Beijing's seemingly increasingly government-shrouded outlets.
The election highlighted the growing gap between the two sets of election parties - one pro-democracy, the other pull back towards a pro-Beijing status quo. The difference in coverage is so extreme, many have labelled Beijing's outlets as blatant mouthpieces for the government, aiding in re-elections and promoting favourable parties.
This is in stark contrast with the newcomers on the Hong Kong political scene, novice characters looking to challenge the encroaching Beijing power struggle using more recently burgeoning outlets and social media reach to achieve the same.
We look at how a new generation of journalists are challenging the establishment media increasingly influenced by Beijing and creating new public forums for these young politicians to make their mark.
Talking us through the story: Kris Cheng, editorial director, Hong Kong Free Press; Yuen-Ying Chan, director and professor, HKUJournalism and Media Studies Centre; Robert Chow, HKG Pao; Wai-wa Yau, managing editor, Post 852.

Women and the Media: Crystal Orderson, Journalist and Gender Activist
In its preamble, the South African Constitution declares its intention to establish "a society based on democratic values, social justice and fundamental human rights". Even as far back as 1955, the African National Congress, South Africa’s current ruling political party, along with several other political groups, asserted their ideal of a country free of inequality and discrimination between men and women.
Over the years, women’s rights to be free of violence, oppression and discrimination have been emphasized in various legislative frameworks and in international treaties adopted by the South African government such as the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action. These have resulted in gradual but significant advances towards women’s empowerment but to what extent has this been effective 20 years post the 1995 Beijing Declaration?
The Heinrich Böll Stiftung Southern Africa office spoke to five leading women’s rights activists on their perceptions of the challenges that women in South Africa face today and whether the Beijing Declaration, and South Africa’s commitment to it, remains relevant to addressing those challenges.

Women and the Media: Crystal Orderson, Journalist and Gender Activist
In its preamble, the South African Constitution declares its intention to establish "a society based on democratic values, social justice and fundamental human rights". Even as far back as 1955, the African National Congress, South Africa’s current ruling political party, along with several other political groups, asserted their ideal of a country free of inequality and discrimination between men and women.
Over the years, women’s rights to be free of violence, oppression and discrimination have been emphasized in various legislative frameworks and in international treaties adopted by the South African government such as the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action. These have resulted in gradual but significant advances towards women’s empowerment but to what extent has this been effective 20 years post the 1995 Beijing Declaration?
The Heinrich Böll Stiftung Southern Africa office spoke to five leading women’s rights activists on their perceptions of the challenges that women in South Africa face today and whether the Beijing Declaration, and South Africa’s commitment to it, remains relevant to addressing those challenges.

Great Wall Marathon 2011: Media Frenzy in Beijing (May 20th)

Another busy day in Beijing for Sarah and the Össur team! Össur hosted an event with local amputee athletes and media at the Beijing Disabled People's Federatio...

Another busy day in Beijing for Sarah and the Össur team! Össur hosted an event with local amputee athletes and media at the Beijing Disabled People's Federation training grounds. Among the participants were Wang Juan, silver medalist in the 100m in the 2008 BeijingParalympic Games. All of the participants were extremely excited to meet Sarah, hear her story, and see her in action on Össur products.
It will be an early night for the team as they have a 03:30AM departure to the Great Wall tomorrow for the big finale -- the run itself! Stay tuned for the results!

Another busy day in Beijing for Sarah and the Össur team! Össur hosted an event with local amputee athletes and media at the Beijing Disabled People's Federation training grounds. Among the participants were Wang Juan, silver medalist in the 100m in the 2008 BeijingParalympic Games. All of the participants were extremely excited to meet Sarah, hear her story, and see her in action on Össur products.
It will be an early night for the team as they have a 03:30AM departure to the Great Wall tomorrow for the big finale -- the run itself! Stay tuned for the results!

The US embassy in Beijing says it will temporarily halt its regular news and other updates on social media.The US Federal Government is currently shut down after Republicans and Democrats failed to pass a funding bill. The US embassy in the Chinese capital says visa and American citizen services will continue as normal. The Embassy says regular social media updates will resume once the US government is fully operational.
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The US embassy in Beijing says it will temporarily halt its regular news and other updates on social media.The US Federal Government is currently shut down after Republicans and Democrats failed to pass a funding bill. The US embassy in the Chinese capital says visa and American citizen services will continue as normal. The Embassy says regular social media updates will resume once the US government is fully operational.
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INSIDE Beijing with Jin Ye | Travel Guide | AUGUST 2017

You're watching INSIDER TV - the insider's guide to the world's most exciting cities!
Here's your essential Beijing travel guide this month of August 2017! Our host Jin Ye tours us around the best places to eat, drink, shop, and play in Beijing.
Beijing is a big city and it's often said that if you've never been to this city then you've never really been to China. To make the most out of your stay in Beijing, get a Smart Card which you will use to pay for rides on the subway, city buses, some taxis (taxis with the sign of ‘Welcome to Use IC Card’) and the airport express train.
One of the most stunning landmarks in China is The Great Wall which was recognized as a World Heritage by UNESCO in 1987. It was continuously built from the 3rd century BC to the 17th century AD on the northern ...

What to Do in Beijing, China | 36 Hours Travel Videos | The New York Times

Compared with China’s other megacities, Beijing is still a traditionalist at heart, so delve into the shops, galleries and restaurants in the city’s old, alleyway-threaded hutong neighborhoods.
Produced by: Jonah M. Kessel and Aaron WolfeRead the story here: http://nyti.ms/1vjfdPp
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published: 20 Feb 2015

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Visit Beijing - Top 10 Sites in Beijing, China

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What to see and do in Beijing, China. The Best sites for tourists and travelers from the great wall to the forbidden city to the hutongs, Ming Tombs and temple of heaven.
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Street Food - Chinese Street Food - EGGBreakfast Jianbing - BEST Street Food in China.
Featuring all The BEST, HIDDEN, and DEEPStreet food you can find in Peking's Hutongs! Like the famous egg Jian bing for breakfast, and a giant, cheap Peking duck for dinner. We ate a lot of unique and rare Chinese street foods that you must try, all throughout Beijing's Hutongs! I brought a long time friend - Chuchu, to join me for eating Beijing's best Street food!
In this Chinese Street Food tour video, I'm going to take you on a food street journey to many delicious, mouthwatering street food places around Beijing, AKA Peking, in Northern...

published: 20 Jun 2017

Beijing Vacation Travel Video Guide • Great Destinations

The Chinese is one of the worlds oldest civilizations. The capital, Beijing with its 11 million inhabitants is now a modern city with skyscrapers, highways and shopping malls. Its several ancient monuments are all oases of silence. The Tien’anmen square is possibly the largest and most famous square of the world. The former imperial palace, surrounded by wall was called ‘the forbidden city’ because a commoner could not enter here. At least that beautiful is the Summer Palace and the Temple of Heaven, where pieces from the ancient artist await the visitors. When in Beijing, one must not forget the Buddhist temples, and the zoo, where the very rare panda bears are living. Let us not forget about the gastronomical part of China, since the country’s cuisine is one of the best on Earth. From Be...

published: 15 Mar 2015

TOP THINGS TO DO IN BEIJING

3 young adventurers head out of part 2 of the adventure of a lifetime! The second leg of their quest to visit every country in the world to obtain their "GlobalDegree," the gang travels to Asia, vlogging and making helpful country by country video guides along the way. Stay tuned for all the top tips on where to stay, what to eat and all the best things to do while backpacking around Asia!
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The Global Degree gang have put together their top recommendations for the best things to do in Beijing, China, including visiting Tienanmen Square, Forbidden City, riding in a ChineseSleeping Bus, and eating crazy stuff at the Dong Hug MenNight Market!
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Jennifer's Travel Diary | Beijing Vlog

Here's my first ever travel vlog I made! First stop is the capital city of China: Beijing! Enjoy!
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published: 31 May 2016

8 THINGS TO KNOW BEFORE YOU VISIT BEIJING

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Tips for traveling to China for the first time

I used to live in Shanghai, China so I thought it would be fun to give you my 10 tips for traveling to China for the first time. China is truly an amazing, beautiful and super interesting country, and I highly recommend you all to give it a try! ;)
My Shanghai video diary:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5gT5wGYaOIw
My blog post about China:
https://bykaja.com/2015/02/14/tips-for-traveling-to-china-for-the-first-time/
Beijing photo diary:
https://bykaja.com/2014/06/16/beijing-photo-diary/
Shanghai photo diary:
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Spring break in Rome
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You're watching INSIDER TV - the insider's guide to the world's most exciting cities!
Here's your essential Beijing travel guide this month of August 2017! Our host Jin Ye tours us around the best places to eat, drink, shop, and play in Beijing.
Beijing is a big city and it's often said that if you've never been to this city then you've never really been to China. To make the most out of your stay in Beijing, get a Smart Card which you will use to pay for rides on the subway, city buses, some taxis (taxis with the sign of ‘Welcome to Use IC Card’) and the airport express train.
One of the most stunning landmarks in China is The Great Wall which was recognized as a World Heritage by UNESCO in 1987. It was continuously built from the 3rd century BC to the 17th century AD on the northern border of the country as the great military defence project of successive ChineseEmpires, with a total length of more than 20,000 kilometers. This national symbol is an outstanding example of the superb military architecture, technology and art of ancient China.
While in Beijing, make sure you check out these TOP ATTRACTIONS:
* The Old Implements Museum
* Forbidden City
* Summer Palace
* Great Wall of China
* Temple of Heaven
* Yonghe Lamasery
* Water Cube
* Beijing Opera
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You're watching INSIDER TV - the insider's guide to the world's most exciting cities!
Here's your essential Beijing travel guide this month of August 2017! Our host Jin Ye tours us around the best places to eat, drink, shop, and play in Beijing.
Beijing is a big city and it's often said that if you've never been to this city then you've never really been to China. To make the most out of your stay in Beijing, get a Smart Card which you will use to pay for rides on the subway, city buses, some taxis (taxis with the sign of ‘Welcome to Use IC Card’) and the airport express train.
One of the most stunning landmarks in China is The Great Wall which was recognized as a World Heritage by UNESCO in 1987. It was continuously built from the 3rd century BC to the 17th century AD on the northern border of the country as the great military defence project of successive ChineseEmpires, with a total length of more than 20,000 kilometers. This national symbol is an outstanding example of the superb military architecture, technology and art of ancient China.
While in Beijing, make sure you check out these TOP ATTRACTIONS:
* The Old Implements Museum
* Forbidden City
* Summer Palace
* Great Wall of China
* Temple of Heaven
* Yonghe Lamasery
* Water Cube
* Beijing Opera
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Have a great stay in Beijing!

What to Do in Beijing, China | 36 Hours Travel Videos | The New York Times

Compared with China’s other megacities, Beijing is still a traditionalist at heart, so delve into the shops, galleries and restaurants in the city’s old, alleyw...

Compared with China’s other megacities, Beijing is still a traditionalist at heart, so delve into the shops, galleries and restaurants in the city’s old, alleyway-threaded hutong neighborhoods.
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Compared with China’s other megacities, Beijing is still a traditionalist at heart, so delve into the shops, galleries and restaurants in the city’s old, alleyway-threaded hutong neighborhoods.
Produced by: Jonah M. Kessel and Aaron WolfeRead the story here: http://nyti.ms/1vjfdPp
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Whether it's reporting on conflicts abroad and political divisions at home, or covering the latest style trends and scientific developments, New York Times video journalists provide a revealing and unforgettable view of the world. It's all the news that's fit to watch. On YouTube.
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Visit Beijing - Top 10 Sites in Beijing, China

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What to see and do in Beijing, China. The Best sites for tourists and travelers from the great wall to the forbidden city to the hut...

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What to see and do in Beijing, China. The Best sites for tourists and travelers from the great wall to the forbidden city to the hutongs, Ming Tombs and temple of heaven.
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What to see and do in Beijing, China. The Best sites for tourists and travelers from the great wall to the forbidden city to the hutongs, Ming Tombs and temple of heaven.
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Street Food - Chinese Street Food - EGGBreakfast Jianbing - BEST Street Food in China.
Featuring all The BEST, HIDDEN, and DEEPStreet food you can find in Peking's Hutongs! Like the famous egg Jian bing for breakfast, and a giant, cheap Peking duck for dinner. We ate a lot of unique and rare Chinese street foods that you must try, all throughout Beijing's Hutongs! I brought a long time friend - Chuchu, to join me for eating Beijing's best Street food!
In this Chinese Street Food tour video, I'm going to take you on a food street journey to many delicious, mouthwatering street food places around Beijing, AKA Peking, in Northern China. If you're thinking about traveling to China for the street food, make sure to come visit Beijing. You can enjoy unique Chinese street foods hidden in Beijing's Hutong Alleyways and try some classic Chinese cuisine favorites like Peking duck AKA Beijing duck, Jian bing ( 煎饼) AKA Chinese crepes, and a ton of other hidden specialties.
In the past 3 years, I've shot and eaten street food around China, including locations like Chengdu, Lanzhou, Guangzhou, Hong Kong, Beijing, Wuhan, Leshan, Shanghai, and Xinjiang's Silk Road. So far, the street food in each of these locations has been the best street food around the world!
Chinese cuisine is so fantastic, it would really take a lifetime to eat all of it. I consider myself super lucky and fortunate to be able to live in Chengdu, Sichuan, China, eating Sichuan food and sampling food across the whole country whenever I get the chance. I've decided to stay living in China for another year or two or even more, shooting delicious street food in china for you and across asia as well!
Here are the addresses and locations and restaurant names for the Chinese street food I had in this Beijing travel video. Most locations were deep in Beijing's Hutong alleyways!
1) Famous beijing breakfast Jianbing - AKA Chinese Crepe
北京市东城区大兴胡同内。
2) DeliciousSesame butter porridge made from millet AKA Miancha:
北京市东城区南大兴胡同7号
3) Very stinky Douzhi fermented green bean porridge (even stinkier than stinky tofu!)
北京市东城区天坛北门对面老磁器口豆汁店
4) Organ soup and specialty Beijing zhajiang noodles AKA Zhajiangmian!
北京市东城区东四北大街141号老北京百年卤煮店
5) Beijing Duck / Peking duck!
.北京市东城区北新桥头条55号花家怡园
ABOUT THE FOOD RANGER
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My name isTrevorJames and I'm a hungry traveler and Mandarin learner that's currently living in Chengdu, Szechuan, China, eating up as much delicious .
I enjoy tasting and documenting as many dishes as I can and I'm going to make videos for YOU along the way! Over the next few years, I'm going to travel around the world and document as much food as I can for you! I love delicious food! This channel will show you real Chinese food and real local food, not that stuff they serve in the Buzzfeed challenge.
Thanks for watching, and please feel free to leave a comment, suggestion, or critique in the comments below!
Please make sure to subscribe, it's the best way to keep my videos in your feed, and give me a thumbs up too if you liked this food video, thanks, I appreciate it! You could also share the video too if you liked it, that would be awesome.
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Street Food - Chinese Street Food - EGGBreakfast Jianbing - BEST Street Food in China.
Featuring all The BEST, HIDDEN, and DEEPStreet food you can find in Peking's Hutongs! Like the famous egg Jian bing for breakfast, and a giant, cheap Peking duck for dinner. We ate a lot of unique and rare Chinese street foods that you must try, all throughout Beijing's Hutongs! I brought a long time friend - Chuchu, to join me for eating Beijing's best Street food!
In this Chinese Street Food tour video, I'm going to take you on a food street journey to many delicious, mouthwatering street food places around Beijing, AKA Peking, in Northern China. If you're thinking about traveling to China for the street food, make sure to come visit Beijing. You can enjoy unique Chinese street foods hidden in Beijing's Hutong Alleyways and try some classic Chinese cuisine favorites like Peking duck AKA Beijing duck, Jian bing ( 煎饼) AKA Chinese crepes, and a ton of other hidden specialties.
In the past 3 years, I've shot and eaten street food around China, including locations like Chengdu, Lanzhou, Guangzhou, Hong Kong, Beijing, Wuhan, Leshan, Shanghai, and Xinjiang's Silk Road. So far, the street food in each of these locations has been the best street food around the world!
Chinese cuisine is so fantastic, it would really take a lifetime to eat all of it. I consider myself super lucky and fortunate to be able to live in Chengdu, Sichuan, China, eating Sichuan food and sampling food across the whole country whenever I get the chance. I've decided to stay living in China for another year or two or even more, shooting delicious street food in china for you and across asia as well!
Here are the addresses and locations and restaurant names for the Chinese street food I had in this Beijing travel video. Most locations were deep in Beijing's Hutong alleyways!
1) Famous beijing breakfast Jianbing - AKA Chinese Crepe
北京市东城区大兴胡同内。
2) DeliciousSesame butter porridge made from millet AKA Miancha:
北京市东城区南大兴胡同7号
3) Very stinky Douzhi fermented green bean porridge (even stinkier than stinky tofu!)
北京市东城区天坛北门对面老磁器口豆汁店
4) Organ soup and specialty Beijing zhajiang noodles AKA Zhajiangmian!
北京市东城区东四北大街141号老北京百年卤煮店
5) Beijing Duck / Peking duck!
.北京市东城区北新桥头条55号花家怡园
ABOUT THE FOOD RANGER
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My name isTrevorJames and I'm a hungry traveler and Mandarin learner that's currently living in Chengdu, Szechuan, China, eating up as much delicious .
I enjoy tasting and documenting as many dishes as I can and I'm going to make videos for YOU along the way! Over the next few years, I'm going to travel around the world and document as much food as I can for you! I love delicious food! This channel will show you real Chinese food and real local food, not that stuff they serve in the Buzzfeed challenge.
Thanks for watching, and please feel free to leave a comment, suggestion, or critique in the comments below!
Please make sure to subscribe, it's the best way to keep my videos in your feed, and give me a thumbs up too if you liked this food video, thanks, I appreciate it! You could also share the video too if you liked it, that would be awesome.
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Beijing Vacation Travel Video Guide • Great Destinations

The Chinese is one of the worlds oldest civilizations. The capital, Beijing with its 11 million inhabitants is now a modern city with skyscrapers, highways and ...

The Chinese is one of the worlds oldest civilizations. The capital, Beijing with its 11 million inhabitants is now a modern city with skyscrapers, highways and shopping malls. Its several ancient monuments are all oases of silence. The Tien’anmen square is possibly the largest and most famous square of the world. The former imperial palace, surrounded by wall was called ‘the forbidden city’ because a commoner could not enter here. At least that beautiful is the Summer Palace and the Temple of Heaven, where pieces from the ancient artist await the visitors. When in Beijing, one must not forget the Buddhist temples, and the zoo, where the very rare panda bears are living. Let us not forget about the gastronomical part of China, since the country’s cuisine is one of the best on Earth. From Beijing we can travel to the old capital, Xian, where the famous clay soldiers can be seen. The Ming Dinasty Tombs are only 50 kilometres far from Beijing, but the Great Wall of China is not far either.
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The Chinese is one of the worlds oldest civilizations. The capital, Beijing with its 11 million inhabitants is now a modern city with skyscrapers, highways and shopping malls. Its several ancient monuments are all oases of silence. The Tien’anmen square is possibly the largest and most famous square of the world. The former imperial palace, surrounded by wall was called ‘the forbidden city’ because a commoner could not enter here. At least that beautiful is the Summer Palace and the Temple of Heaven, where pieces from the ancient artist await the visitors. When in Beijing, one must not forget the Buddhist temples, and the zoo, where the very rare panda bears are living. Let us not forget about the gastronomical part of China, since the country’s cuisine is one of the best on Earth. From Beijing we can travel to the old capital, Xian, where the famous clay soldiers can be seen. The Ming Dinasty Tombs are only 50 kilometres far from Beijing, but the Great Wall of China is not far either.
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TOP THINGS TO DO IN BEIJING

3 young adventurers head out of part 2 of the adventure of a lifetime! The second leg of their quest to visit every country in the world to obtain their "Global...

3 young adventurers head out of part 2 of the adventure of a lifetime! The second leg of their quest to visit every country in the world to obtain their "GlobalDegree," the gang travels to Asia, vlogging and making helpful country by country video guides along the way. Stay tuned for all the top tips on where to stay, what to eat and all the best things to do while backpacking around Asia!
For more episode guides, hit the SUBSCRIBE button above!
Traveling the globe is easier than you think...
SEASON 2 // EPISODE 5
The Global Degree gang have put together their top recommendations for the best things to do in Beijing, China, including visiting Tienanmen Square, Forbidden City, riding in a ChineseSleeping Bus, and eating crazy stuff at the Dong Hug MenNight Market!
China Hostels: http://hwrld.cm/1mYpwoV

3 young adventurers head out of part 2 of the adventure of a lifetime! The second leg of their quest to visit every country in the world to obtain their "GlobalDegree," the gang travels to Asia, vlogging and making helpful country by country video guides along the way. Stay tuned for all the top tips on where to stay, what to eat and all the best things to do while backpacking around Asia!
For more episode guides, hit the SUBSCRIBE button above!
Traveling the globe is easier than you think...
SEASON 2 // EPISODE 5
The Global Degree gang have put together their top recommendations for the best things to do in Beijing, China, including visiting Tienanmen Square, Forbidden City, riding in a ChineseSleeping Bus, and eating crazy stuff at the Dong Hug MenNight Market!
China Hostels: http://hwrld.cm/1mYpwoV

8 THINGS TO KNOW BEFORE YOU VISIT BEIJING

In today's video I'm going to share with you guys a few things you should know before traveling to Beijing.
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In today's video I'm going to share with you guys a few things you should know before traveling to Beijing.
BESTCHINAVPN:
https://www.linkev.com/?a_aid=lenaaround
SUPPORT ME ON PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=5524360
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LINGLING NEWSLETTER: http://eepurl.com/cLbDY1
Enjoy!
Have a fjong (good) day!
Lingling
ABOUT LINGLING:
I'm a Danish girl crazy in love with China. Lingling is my Chinese nickname/alterego who is always up for talking about love in China, travel in China and life in China x
Please give me a thumbs up and subscribe to my channel!
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If you've reached this far, I dare you to leave a comment with your opinion! :D

In today's video I'm going to share with you guys a few things you should know before traveling to Beijing.
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LINGLING NEWSLETTER: http://eepurl.com/cLbDY1
Enjoy!
Have a fjong (good) day!
Lingling
ABOUT LINGLING:
I'm a Danish girl crazy in love with China. Lingling is my Chinese nickname/alterego who is always up for talking about love in China, travel in China and life in China x
Please give me a thumbs up and subscribe to my channel!
Stalk me or let's be friends on social media:
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If you've reached this far, I dare you to leave a comment with your opinion! :D

Tips for traveling to China for the first time

I used to live in Shanghai, China so I thought it would be fun to give you my 10 tips for traveling to China for the first time. China is truly an amazing, beau...

I used to live in Shanghai, China so I thought it would be fun to give you my 10 tips for traveling to China for the first time. China is truly an amazing, beautiful and super interesting country, and I highly recommend you all to give it a try! ;)
My Shanghai video diary:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5gT5wGYaOIw
My blog post about China:
https://bykaja.com/2015/02/14/tips-for-traveling-to-china-for-the-first-time/
Beijing photo diary:
https://bykaja.com/2014/06/16/beijing-photo-diary/
Shanghai photo diary:
https://bykaja.com/2014/02/28/shanghai-photo-diary/
My other videos:
Spring break in Rome
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QutxcdcIWVI
Gran Canaria
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2LsnBRihq4E
Vietnam
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AM-ODafQPn0
Copenhagen vlog
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vU8FkCf8HM8
My blog: https://www.bykaja.com
Instagram: https://instagram.com/bykajaa/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bykajablog
Contact me at bykaja@outlook.com
if you could travel anywhere in the world right now, where would you go?

I used to live in Shanghai, China so I thought it would be fun to give you my 10 tips for traveling to China for the first time. China is truly an amazing, beautiful and super interesting country, and I highly recommend you all to give it a try! ;)
My Shanghai video diary:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5gT5wGYaOIw
My blog post about China:
https://bykaja.com/2015/02/14/tips-for-traveling-to-china-for-the-first-time/
Beijing photo diary:
https://bykaja.com/2014/06/16/beijing-photo-diary/
Shanghai photo diary:
https://bykaja.com/2014/02/28/shanghai-photo-diary/
My other videos:
Spring break in Rome
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QutxcdcIWVI
Gran Canaria
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2LsnBRihq4E
Vietnam
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AM-ODafQPn0
Copenhagen vlog
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vU8FkCf8HM8
My blog: https://www.bykaja.com
Instagram: https://instagram.com/bykajaa/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bykajablog
Contact me at bykaja@outlook.com
if you could travel anywhere in the world right now, where would you go?

Beijing's media damage control - The Listening Post (Full)

A ferry capsizing on the Yangtze river in China, killing a reported 431 people, has become a case study in how Beijing manages the news media when disaster strikes.
Shortly after the news broke, journalists got their orders from Beijing, telling them not to travel to the scene, to base their coverage on official press releases and to rely on state-run news platforms for updates. The results were clear from the coverage - news outlets published the same photos, painted the same picture and stuck to the same script, reporting the story Beijing's way.
But controlling information in the digital age is far from easy, even in China.
Talking us through the methods and the limitations of China's media disaster management are: Jason Q. Ng, research fellow, The Citizen Lab; Sam Geall, editor, Chi...

The Brands of the Volkswagen Group showed their new products on the eve of the Auto China 2016 in Beijing.
In a video statement, Matthias Müller, CEO of the Volkswagen Group, highlighted the close links between Volkswagen and China. For more than 30 years, Volkswagen has been a
responsible partner of Chinese society – and this success story is set to continue.
Speaking during the GroupMediaReception, Jochem Heizmann, Board Member of the Volkswagen Group for China, announced investments of 4 billion Euros for this year alone. The focus will be on future technologies and sustainable production processes.
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More information about the Volkswagen Group are to be found:
On the Volkswagen Group Website: http://www.volkswagenag.com
On the Volkswagen Group Twitter-channel: htt...

Dawn Dynasty - Pipe Dream (Recording Session Beijing)

Some footage of the recording Session of my latest Mixtape named "Pipe Dream" recorded in Beijing. If you like what you hear check out my other social media accounts, you can find the links to my official Facebook and SoundCloud page below:
FB: www.facebook.com/DWNDNSTY/
SC: https://soundcloud.com/dawn-dynasty/tracks

published: 16 Oct 2017

Houhai Lake Area in Beijing

Werner Kreis visited the HouhaiLakeArea in Beijing.
Houhai is a lake and its surrounding district in central Beijing, one of the three bodies of water composing the Shichahai. In recent years the area has become known for its nightlife as it is home to many popular restaurants, bars, and cafes. Houhai is situated near Bei Hai, and is surrounded by hutongs, but is not itself a hutong.
About Werner Kreis
Werner Kreis is an seasoned journalist, public relations professional and consultant with a passion for the travel and meeting industry, which is expressed in his role at Meeting Consult International division.
At MICE-Contact he is Editor-in-Chief and also responsible for developing cost-effective and creative public relations and marketing strategies and writes also regularly for oth...

Chinese Foreign MinisterWang Yi took questions from journalists on Wednesday at a press conference in Beijing on the sidelines of the Two Sessions.
Over two hours, he briefed domestic and foreign media about China’s foreign policy priorities in 2017.
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Popular Videos - 北京卫视 & Beijing Media Network

Welcome to Beijing TV official Channel. YouTube has released its new translation feature. Click on the following link to translate any show you like!欢迎进入“ .
北京电视台（英文缩写为“BTV”），成立于1979年5月16日，2001年6月原北京电视台与原北京市有线广播电视台合并，成为中国最具影响力和竞争力的主.
Welcome to Beijing TV official Channel. YouTube has released its new translation feature. Click on the following link to translate any show you like!欢迎进入“ .

published: 29 Nov 2016

09/01/2017: Can BRICS stand the test at the time when the West is found wanting?

CGTN has invited four TV networks from other BRICS member countries including RT, NDTV, SABC and SBT to Beijing to produce a one-hour special program, broadcast on Friday, about the opportunities and challenges facing the bloc’s members as well as other developing countries. Peter Lavelle from RT discussed how BRICS has been overshadowed in mainstream media, and Vishnu Som from NDTV touched on security issues. Meanwhile Chriselda Lewis from SABC spoke about trade among BRICS countries. MarceloTorres from SBT highlighted current climate challenges and CGTN’s Liu Xin ended the program weighing in on global governance.
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Huge Multi MediaShow in Bird's Nest Stadium, Beijing (former Olympic Stadium, also called Birdnest or "Vogelnest").
This video was taken during the rehearsal, the actual show was even more spectacular. In a few days we'll upload several special trailers showing the spectacular multi media effects during the live shows.
These Show laser light projectors were used:
4 x RTINANOAT4 22
2 x RTI NANO AT6 35
4 x RTI PIKORGB 11.0
http://www.laserworld.com/en/references/large-events/1468-multimedia-spectacle-in-the-bird-s-nest-beijing.html
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Beijing National Stadium, fondly referred to as the Bird's Nest, was originally built in 2008 in Beijing, China to accommodate the summer Olympics of that year. More recently, the facility has become a prominent venue for shows and other forms ...

published: 28 Oct 2013

IAC 2013 Beijing - GNF: "Social Media and Outreach"

The session on "Social Media and Outreach: How the public has fallen back in love with space", from Thursday 26 September.

India has got an unwelcome reminder of China's plans for this region. An article in the state-run Global Times clearly set forth Beijing's strategic and economic ambitions for South Asia for the first time including mediating on KashmirWorld is One News, WION examines global issues with in-depth analysis. We provide much more than the news of the day. Our aim is to empower people to explore their world.
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Beijing's media damage control - The Listening Post (Full)

A ferry capsizing on the Yangtze river in China, killing a reported 431 people, has become a case study in how Beijing manages the news media when disaster stri...

A ferry capsizing on the Yangtze river in China, killing a reported 431 people, has become a case study in how Beijing manages the news media when disaster strikes.
Shortly after the news broke, journalists got their orders from Beijing, telling them not to travel to the scene, to base their coverage on official press releases and to rely on state-run news platforms for updates. The results were clear from the coverage - news outlets published the same photos, painted the same picture and stuck to the same script, reporting the story Beijing's way.
But controlling information in the digital age is far from easy, even in China.
Talking us through the methods and the limitations of China's media disaster management are: Jason Q. Ng, research fellow, The Citizen Lab; Sam Geall, editor, China Dialogue; Qiao Mu, associate professor, Beijing Foreign Studies University; and Li Hongwei, managing editor, The Global Times.
Also on The Listening Post: The anchorman: In the United States, evening news anchors are an institution and they have outlasted the countless changes in the media ecosystem around them. The news networks pay them huge salaries to take on the role of being the face and brand of their journalism.
Their importance comes down to viewer ratings but in light of the scandal involving NBC'sBrian Williams' mis-telling of an old Iraq war story, questions have been raised about the trust we invest in the anchor's seat. The Listening Post's Nic Muirhead reports.

A ferry capsizing on the Yangtze river in China, killing a reported 431 people, has become a case study in how Beijing manages the news media when disaster strikes.
Shortly after the news broke, journalists got their orders from Beijing, telling them not to travel to the scene, to base their coverage on official press releases and to rely on state-run news platforms for updates. The results were clear from the coverage - news outlets published the same photos, painted the same picture and stuck to the same script, reporting the story Beijing's way.
But controlling information in the digital age is far from easy, even in China.
Talking us through the methods and the limitations of China's media disaster management are: Jason Q. Ng, research fellow, The Citizen Lab; Sam Geall, editor, China Dialogue; Qiao Mu, associate professor, Beijing Foreign Studies University; and Li Hongwei, managing editor, The Global Times.
Also on The Listening Post: The anchorman: In the United States, evening news anchors are an institution and they have outlasted the countless changes in the media ecosystem around them. The news networks pay them huge salaries to take on the role of being the face and brand of their journalism.
Their importance comes down to viewer ratings but in light of the scandal involving NBC'sBrian Williams' mis-telling of an old Iraq war story, questions have been raised about the trust we invest in the anchor's seat. The Listening Post's Nic Muirhead reports.

The Brands of the Volkswagen Group showed their new products on the eve of the Auto China 2016 in Beijing.
In a video statement, Matthias Müller, CEO of the Volkswagen Group, highlighted the close links between Volkswagen and China. For more than 30 years, Volkswagen has been a
responsible partner of Chinese society – and this success story is set to continue.
Speaking during the GroupMediaReception, Jochem Heizmann, Board Member of the Volkswagen Group for China, announced investments of 4 billion Euros for this year alone. The focus will be on future technologies and sustainable production processes.
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More information about the Volkswagen Group are to be found:
On the Volkswagen Group Website: http://www.volkswagenag.com
On the Volkswagen Group Twitter-channel: http://www.twitter.com/vwgroup_en

The Brands of the Volkswagen Group showed their new products on the eve of the Auto China 2016 in Beijing.
In a video statement, Matthias Müller, CEO of the Volkswagen Group, highlighted the close links between Volkswagen and China. For more than 30 years, Volkswagen has been a
responsible partner of Chinese society – and this success story is set to continue.
Speaking during the GroupMediaReception, Jochem Heizmann, Board Member of the Volkswagen Group for China, announced investments of 4 billion Euros for this year alone. The focus will be on future technologies and sustainable production processes.
------------------
More information about the Volkswagen Group are to be found:
On the Volkswagen Group Website: http://www.volkswagenag.com
On the Volkswagen Group Twitter-channel: http://www.twitter.com/vwgroup_en

Some footage of the recording Session of my latest Mixtape named "Pipe Dream" recorded in Beijing. If you like what you hear check out my other social media accounts, you can find the links to my official Facebook and SoundCloud page below:
FB: www.facebook.com/DWNDNSTY/
SC: https://soundcloud.com/dawn-dynasty/tracks

Some footage of the recording Session of my latest Mixtape named "Pipe Dream" recorded in Beijing. If you like what you hear check out my other social media accounts, you can find the links to my official Facebook and SoundCloud page below:
FB: www.facebook.com/DWNDNSTY/
SC: https://soundcloud.com/dawn-dynasty/tracks

Houhai Lake Area in Beijing

Werner Kreis visited the HouhaiLakeArea in Beijing.
Houhai is a lake and its surrounding district in central Beijing, one of the three bodies of water composi...

Werner Kreis visited the HouhaiLakeArea in Beijing.
Houhai is a lake and its surrounding district in central Beijing, one of the three bodies of water composing the Shichahai. In recent years the area has become known for its nightlife as it is home to many popular restaurants, bars, and cafes. Houhai is situated near Bei Hai, and is surrounded by hutongs, but is not itself a hutong.
About Werner Kreis
Werner Kreis is an seasoned journalist, public relations professional and consultant with a passion for the travel and meeting industry, which is expressed in his role at Meeting Consult International division.
At MICE-Contact he is Editor-in-Chief and also responsible for developing cost-effective and creative public relations and marketing strategies and writes also regularly for other international publications. His topics are also the international relations, and the global meetings and events industry. He focuses on the emerging markets, such as the BRICS-and ASEAN states.
Werner offers his in-depth knowledge in international relations and mentalities, which he collected during his working assignments and travel experiences throughout the world. Its style is completely engaging. His relaxed and confidential style demands your full attention, because this man has something to say.
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MICE-Contact.com breaks news and top stories online and through targeted email alerts. The weekly 'MICE Business Travel News' is now subscribed by more than 78,000 MICE executives, key buyers and journalists aroung the globe.
MICE-Contact cooperates closely with a number of organisations and we are represented at all major trade fairs around the globe and exclusively cover the newest trend and events.
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With more than 25 years of experience, Meeting Consult International is one of outstanding MICE Company based in Germany and made possible by our team of highly experienced and qualified staffs as well as working closely with local suppliers around the globe. Meeting Consult International has managed numerous international events ranging from 20 to 5,000 delegates.

Werner Kreis visited the HouhaiLakeArea in Beijing.
Houhai is a lake and its surrounding district in central Beijing, one of the three bodies of water composing the Shichahai. In recent years the area has become known for its nightlife as it is home to many popular restaurants, bars, and cafes. Houhai is situated near Bei Hai, and is surrounded by hutongs, but is not itself a hutong.
About Werner Kreis
Werner Kreis is an seasoned journalist, public relations professional and consultant with a passion for the travel and meeting industry, which is expressed in his role at Meeting Consult International division.
At MICE-Contact he is Editor-in-Chief and also responsible for developing cost-effective and creative public relations and marketing strategies and writes also regularly for other international publications. His topics are also the international relations, and the global meetings and events industry. He focuses on the emerging markets, such as the BRICS-and ASEAN states.
Werner offers his in-depth knowledge in international relations and mentalities, which he collected during his working assignments and travel experiences throughout the world. Its style is completely engaging. His relaxed and confidential style demands your full attention, because this man has something to say.
Member of CIMPA, Certified International Meeting Planners Association
Member of International Meeting Professionals Association
Member of International TravelWriterAlliance
Member of TIA Travel Industry Association of AmericaPacific Asia Travel Association (PATA)
Member of ABT Association of Business Travellers
Member of STB Seminar-und Tagungsbörse, Germany
Member of GreenGlobe 21
MICE-Contact.com
a division of Meeting Consult International and Member of MC International Media Group is an independent media and PR magazine dedicated to the international meeting industry and business travel market and provides the largest email distribution for the MICE industry worldwide.
MICE-Contact.com breaks news and top stories online and through targeted email alerts. The weekly 'MICE Business Travel News' is now subscribed by more than 78,000 MICE executives, key buyers and journalists aroung the globe.
MICE-Contact cooperates closely with a number of organisations and we are represented at all major trade fairs around the globe and exclusively cover the newest trend and events.
Globalevents.de
With more than 25 years of experience, Meeting Consult International is one of outstanding MICE Company based in Germany and made possible by our team of highly experienced and qualified staffs as well as working closely with local suppliers around the globe. Meeting Consult International has managed numerous international events ranging from 20 to 5,000 delegates.

Chinese Foreign MinisterWang Yi took questions from journalists on Wednesday at a press conference in Beijing on the sidelines of the Two Sessions.
Over two hours, he briefed domestic and foreign media about China’s foreign policy priorities in 2017.
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Chinese Foreign MinisterWang Yi took questions from journalists on Wednesday at a press conference in Beijing on the sidelines of the Two Sessions.
Over two hours, he briefed domestic and foreign media about China’s foreign policy priorities in 2017.
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Welcome to Beijing TV official Channel. YouTube has released its new translation feature. Click on the following link to translate any show you like!欢迎进入“ .
北京电视台（英文缩写为“BTV”），成立于1979年5月16日，2001年6月原北京电视台与原北京市有线广播电视台合并，成为中国最具影响力和竞争力的主.
Welcome to Beijing TV official Channel. YouTube has released its new translation feature. Click on the following link to translate any show you like!欢迎进入“ .

Welcome to Beijing TV official Channel. YouTube has released its new translation feature. Click on the following link to translate any show you like!欢迎进入“ .
北京电视台（英文缩写为“BTV”），成立于1979年5月16日，2001年6月原北京电视台与原北京市有线广播电视台合并，成为中国最具影响力和竞争力的主.
Welcome to Beijing TV official Channel. YouTube has released its new translation feature. Click on the following link to translate any show you like!欢迎进入“ .

published:29 Nov 2016

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09/01/2017: Can BRICS stand the test at the time when the West is found wanting?

CGTN has invited four TV networks from other BRICS member countries including RT, NDTV, SABC and SBT to Beijing to produce a one-hour special program, broadcast on Friday, about the opportunities and challenges facing the bloc’s members as well as other developing countries. Peter Lavelle from RT discussed how BRICS has been overshadowed in mainstream media, and Vishnu Som from NDTV touched on security issues. Meanwhile Chriselda Lewis from SABC spoke about trade among BRICS countries. MarceloTorres from SBT highlighted current climate challenges and CGTN’s Liu Xin ended the program weighing in on global governance.
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CGTN has invited four TV networks from other BRICS member countries including RT, NDTV, SABC and SBT to Beijing to produce a one-hour special program, broadcast on Friday, about the opportunities and challenges facing the bloc’s members as well as other developing countries. Peter Lavelle from RT discussed how BRICS has been overshadowed in mainstream media, and Vishnu Som from NDTV touched on security issues. Meanwhile Chriselda Lewis from SABC spoke about trade among BRICS countries. MarceloTorres from SBT highlighted current climate challenges and CGTN’s Liu Xin ended the program weighing in on global governance.
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Huge Multi MediaShow in Bird's Nest Stadium, Beijing (former Olympic Stadium, also called Birdnest or "Vogelnest").
This video was taken during the rehearsal, the actual show was even more spectacular. In a few days we'll upload several special trailers showing the spectacular multi media effects during the live shows.
These Show laser light projectors were used:
4 x RTINANOAT4 22
2 x RTI NANO AT6 35
4 x RTI PIKORGB 11.0
http://www.laserworld.com/en/references/large-events/1468-multimedia-spectacle-in-the-bird-s-nest-beijing.html
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Beijing National Stadium, fondly referred to as the Bird's Nest, was originally built in 2008 in Beijing, China to accommodate the summer Olympics of that year. More recently, the facility has become a prominent venue for shows and other forms of entertainment. The year 2012 featured a rather large but temporary multimedia show that took place in the stadium. As a result of the acclaim associated with this show, another one entitled Attraction was produced in 2013 and ran from December until May.
Attraction's plot featured a romantically involved couple whose relationship was being interfered with by theDevil. The Devil's failed attempts to convince the male in the relationship to practice infidelity led to the villain becoming quite enraged. His angry reaction ultimately rendered the world devoid of all colors. This evil plot was foiled by the male protagonist after an entire spectrum of colors burst out of his chest, once again breathing the power of good into the world. The devil had been defeated and life had once again been injected into the world.
Given the emotional nature and the symbolic importance of color in this show's structure, creating multimedia scenery was an arduous task for the producers. The inner portion of the stadium, formerly the location of the track and field, was used as the stage. The entire back end of the stage was covered with LED panels. This allowed for very rapid multimedia visual transitions. There were approximately 150 human actors involved in choreography and stunt performances in addition to this electronically-induced spectacle. Members of the cast engaged in both conventional acting, and the rather obscure style of acting as inanimate objects, such as snowflakes. The back-drop of this show featured two large hydro-shields being used as projector screens. Video and laser projections were displayed on these screens in order to enhance the visual experience of the show. Unique to this show was the usage of color as both a superficial visual delight and a deeply symbolic interpretation of the emotionality of the story.
Despite this show's finite existence, the performance was met with much acclaim. With such spectacles becoming increasingly popular in China, a nation that now features more laser light shows than both the United States and Europe, one can expect an extended continuance of such shows. Given the positive feedback associated with Attraction, many more similar shows can be expected in the near future.

Huge Multi MediaShow in Bird's Nest Stadium, Beijing (former Olympic Stadium, also called Birdnest or "Vogelnest").
This video was taken during the rehearsal, the actual show was even more spectacular. In a few days we'll upload several special trailers showing the spectacular multi media effects during the live shows.
These Show laser light projectors were used:
4 x RTINANOAT4 22
2 x RTI NANO AT6 35
4 x RTI PIKORGB 11.0
http://www.laserworld.com/en/references/large-events/1468-multimedia-spectacle-in-the-bird-s-nest-beijing.html
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Beijing National Stadium, fondly referred to as the Bird's Nest, was originally built in 2008 in Beijing, China to accommodate the summer Olympics of that year. More recently, the facility has become a prominent venue for shows and other forms of entertainment. The year 2012 featured a rather large but temporary multimedia show that took place in the stadium. As a result of the acclaim associated with this show, another one entitled Attraction was produced in 2013 and ran from December until May.
Attraction's plot featured a romantically involved couple whose relationship was being interfered with by theDevil. The Devil's failed attempts to convince the male in the relationship to practice infidelity led to the villain becoming quite enraged. His angry reaction ultimately rendered the world devoid of all colors. This evil plot was foiled by the male protagonist after an entire spectrum of colors burst out of his chest, once again breathing the power of good into the world. The devil had been defeated and life had once again been injected into the world.
Given the emotional nature and the symbolic importance of color in this show's structure, creating multimedia scenery was an arduous task for the producers. The inner portion of the stadium, formerly the location of the track and field, was used as the stage. The entire back end of the stage was covered with LED panels. This allowed for very rapid multimedia visual transitions. There were approximately 150 human actors involved in choreography and stunt performances in addition to this electronically-induced spectacle. Members of the cast engaged in both conventional acting, and the rather obscure style of acting as inanimate objects, such as snowflakes. The back-drop of this show featured two large hydro-shields being used as projector screens. Video and laser projections were displayed on these screens in order to enhance the visual experience of the show. Unique to this show was the usage of color as both a superficial visual delight and a deeply symbolic interpretation of the emotionality of the story.
Despite this show's finite existence, the performance was met with much acclaim. With such spectacles becoming increasingly popular in China, a nation that now features more laser light shows than both the United States and Europe, one can expect an extended continuance of such shows. Given the positive feedback associated with Attraction, many more similar shows can be expected in the near future.

India has got an unwelcome reminder of China's plans for this region. An article in the state-run Global Times clearly set forth Beijing's strategic and economic ambitions for South Asia for the first time including mediating on KashmirWorld is One News, WION examines global issues with in-depth analysis. We provide much more than the news of the day. Our aim is to empower people to explore their world.
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India has got an unwelcome reminder of China's plans for this region. An article in the state-run Global Times clearly set forth Beijing's strategic and economic ambitions for South Asia for the first time including mediating on KashmirWorld is One News, WION examines global issues with in-depth analysis. We provide much more than the news of the day. Our aim is to empower people to explore their world.
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Beijing's media damage control - The Listening Post (Full)

A ferry capsizing on the Yangtze river in China, killing a reported 431 people, has become a case study in how Beijing manages the news media when disaster strikes.
Shortly after the news broke, journalists got their orders from Beijing, telling them not to travel to the scene, to base their coverage on official press releases and to rely on state-run news platforms for updates. The results were clear from the coverage - news outlets published the same photos, painted the same picture and stuck to the same script, reporting the story Beijing's way.
But controlling information in the digital age is far from easy, even in China.
Talking us through the methods and the limitations of China's media disaster management are: Jason Q. Ng, research fellow, The Citizen Lab; Sam Geall, editor, China Dialogue; Qiao Mu, associate professor, Beijing Foreign Studies University; and Li Hongwei, managing editor, The Global Times.
Also on The Listening Post: The anchorman: In the United States, evening news anchors are an institution and they have outlasted the countless changes in the media ecosystem around them. The news networks pay them huge salaries to take on the role of being the face and brand of their journalism.
Their importance comes down to viewer ratings but in light of the scandal involving NBC'sBrian Williams' mis-telling of an old Iraq war story, questions have been raised about the trust we invest in the anchor's seat. The Listening Post's Nic Muirhead reports.

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Beijing Media Swim

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Beijing Media Swim

A lot has been written about the LZRRacer and we wanted to give the journalists a chance to experience it for themselves before the games start. Have a look at them squeezing into the suit and find out what the thought...

Hong Kong's new media: A blow for Beijing? - The Listening Post (Lead)

Hong Kong's election last week saw a record turnout of voters. Known as a semi-autonomous state, much of the territory's media is run in the same way, independently of Beijing's seemingly increasingly government-shrouded outlets.
The election highlighted the growing gap between the two sets of election parties - one pro-democracy, the other pull back towards a pro-Beijing status quo. The difference in coverage is so extreme, many have labelled Beijing's outlets as blatant mouthpieces for the government, aiding in re-elections and promoting favourable parties.
This is in stark contrast with the newcomers on the Hong Kong political scene, novice characters looking to challenge the encroaching Beijing power struggle using more recently burgeoning outlets and social media reach to achieve the same.
We look at how a new generation of journalists are challenging the establishment media increasingly influenced by Beijing and creating new public forums for these young politicians to make their mark.
Talking us through the story: Kris Cheng, editorial director, Hong Kong Free Press; Yuen-Ying Chan, director and professor, HKUJournalism and Media Studies Centre; Robert Chow, HKG Pao; Wai-wa Yau, managing editor, Post 852.

Beijing+20 in South Africa: Women and the Media

Women and the Media: Crystal Orderson, Journalist and Gender Activist
In its preamble, the South African Constitution declares its intention to establish "a society based on democratic values, social justice and fundamental human rights". Even as far back as 1955, the African National Congress, South Africa’s current ruling political party, along with several other political groups, asserted their ideal of a country free of inequality and discrimination between men and women.
Over the years, women’s rights to be free of violence, oppression and discrimination have been emphasized in various legislative frameworks and in international treaties adopted by the South African government such as the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action. These have resulted in gradual but significant advances towards women’s empowerment but to what extent has this been effective 20 years post the 1995 Beijing Declaration?
The Heinrich Böll Stiftung Southern Africa office spoke to five leading women’s rights activists on their perceptions of the challenges that women in South Africa face today and whether the Beijing Declaration, and South Africa’s commitment to it, remains relevant to addressing those challenges.

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Great Wall Marathon 2011: Media Frenzy in Beijing (May 20th)

Another busy day in Beijing for Sarah and the Össur team! Össur hosted an event with local...

Great Wall Marathon 2011: Media Frenzy in Beijing (May 20th)

Another busy day in Beijing for Sarah and the Össur team! Össur hosted an event with local amputee athletes and media at the Beijing Disabled People's Federation training grounds. Among the participants were Wang Juan, silver medalist in the 100m in the 2008 BeijingParalympic Games. All of the participants were extremely excited to meet Sarah, hear her story, and see her in action on Össur products.
It will be an early night for the team as they have a 03:30AM departure to the Great Wall tomorrow for the big finale -- the run itself! Stay tuned for the results!

US Embassy in Beijing announces halt to social media updates

The US embassy in Beijing says it will temporarily halt its regular news and other updates on social media.The US Federal Government is currently shut down after Republicans and Democrats failed to pass a funding bill. The US embassy in the Chinese capital says visa and American citizen services will continue as normal. The Embassy says regular social media updates will resume once the US government is fully operational.
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INSIDE Beijing with Jin Ye | Travel Guide | AUGUST 2017

You're watching INSIDER TV - the insider's guide to the world's most exciting cities!
Here's your essential Beijing travel guide this month of August 2017! Our host Jin Ye tours us around the best places to eat, drink, shop, and play in Beijing.
Beijing is a big city and it's often said that if you've never been to this city then you've never really been to China. To make the most out of your stay in Beijing, get a Smart Card which you will use to pay for rides on the subway, city buses, some taxis (taxis with the sign of ‘Welcome to Use IC Card’) and the airport express train.
One of the most stunning landmarks in China is The Great Wall which was recognized as a World Heritage by UNESCO in 1987. It was continuously built from the 3rd century BC to the 17th century AD on the northern border of the country as the great military defence project of successive ChineseEmpires, with a total length of more than 20,000 kilometers. This national symbol is an outstanding example of the superb military architecture, technology and art of ancient China.
While in Beijing, make sure you check out these TOP ATTRACTIONS:
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Beijing Travel Guide - Beijing official city guide HD

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What to Do in Beijing, China | 36 Hours Travel Videos | The New York Times

Compared with China’s other megacities, Beijing is still a traditionalist at heart, so delve into the shops, galleries and restaurants in the city’s old, alleyway-threaded hutong neighborhoods.
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Visit Beijing - Top 10 Sites in Beijing, China

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What to see and do in Beijing, China. The Best sites for tourists and travelers from the great wall to the forbidden city to the hutongs, Ming Tombs and temple of heaven.
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Street Food - Chinese Street Food - EGGBreakfast Jianbing - BEST Street Food in China.
Featuring all The BEST, HIDDEN, and DEEPStreet food you can find in Peking's Hutongs! Like the famous egg Jian bing for breakfast, and a giant, cheap Peking duck for dinner. We ate a lot of unique and rare Chinese street foods that you must try, all throughout Beijing's Hutongs! I brought a long time friend - Chuchu, to join me for eating Beijing's best Street food!
In this Chinese Street Food tour video, I'm going to take you on a food street journey to many delicious, mouthwatering street food places around Beijing, AKA Peking, in Northern China. If you're thinking about traveling to China for the street food, make sure to come visit Beijing. You can enjoy unique Chinese street foods hidden in Beijing's Hutong Alleyways and try some classic Chinese cuisine favorites like Peking duck AKA Beijing duck, Jian bing ( 煎饼) AKA Chinese crepes, and a ton of other hidden specialties.
In the past 3 years, I've shot and eaten street food around China, including locations like Chengdu, Lanzhou, Guangzhou, Hong Kong, Beijing, Wuhan, Leshan, Shanghai, and Xinjiang's Silk Road. So far, the street food in each of these locations has been the best street food around the world!
Chinese cuisine is so fantastic, it would really take a lifetime to eat all of it. I consider myself super lucky and fortunate to be able to live in Chengdu, Sichuan, China, eating Sichuan food and sampling food across the whole country whenever I get the chance. I've decided to stay living in China for another year or two or even more, shooting delicious street food in china for you and across asia as well!
Here are the addresses and locations and restaurant names for the Chinese street food I had in this Beijing travel video. Most locations were deep in Beijing's Hutong alleyways!
1) Famous beijing breakfast Jianbing - AKA Chinese Crepe
北京市东城区大兴胡同内。
2) DeliciousSesame butter porridge made from millet AKA Miancha:
北京市东城区南大兴胡同7号
3) Very stinky Douzhi fermented green bean porridge (even stinkier than stinky tofu!)
北京市东城区天坛北门对面老磁器口豆汁店
4) Organ soup and specialty Beijing zhajiang noodles AKA Zhajiangmian!
北京市东城区东四北大街141号老北京百年卤煮店
5) Beijing Duck / Peking duck!
.北京市东城区北新桥头条55号花家怡园
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Beijing Vacation Travel Video Guide • Great Destinations

The Chinese is one of the worlds oldest civilizations. The capital, Beijing with its 11 mi...

Beijing Vacation Travel Video Guide • Great Destinations

The Chinese is one of the worlds oldest civilizations. The capital, Beijing with its 11 million inhabitants is now a modern city with skyscrapers, highways and shopping malls. Its several ancient monuments are all oases of silence. The Tien’anmen square is possibly the largest and most famous square of the world. The former imperial palace, surrounded by wall was called ‘the forbidden city’ because a commoner could not enter here. At least that beautiful is the Summer Palace and the Temple of Heaven, where pieces from the ancient artist await the visitors. When in Beijing, one must not forget the Buddhist temples, and the zoo, where the very rare panda bears are living. Let us not forget about the gastronomical part of China, since the country’s cuisine is one of the best on Earth. From Beijing we can travel to the old capital, Xian, where the famous clay soldiers can be seen. The Ming Dinasty Tombs are only 50 kilometres far from Beijing, but the Great Wall of China is not far either.
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TOP THINGS TO DO IN BEIJING

3 young adventurers head out of part 2 of the adventure of a lifetime! The second leg of t...

TOP THINGS TO DO IN BEIJING

3 young adventurers head out of part 2 of the adventure of a lifetime! The second leg of their quest to visit every country in the world to obtain their "GlobalDegree," the gang travels to Asia, vlogging and making helpful country by country video guides along the way. Stay tuned for all the top tips on where to stay, what to eat and all the best things to do while backpacking around Asia!
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The Global Degree gang have put together their top recommendations for the best things to do in Beijing, China, including visiting Tienanmen Square, Forbidden City, riding in a ChineseSleeping Bus, and eating crazy stuff at the Dong Hug MenNight Market!
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20 CHINA TRAVEL HACKS | Top Tips For First Time Visitors

My top China travel tips and hacks for traveling to China for the first time! Don't forget...

8 THINGS TO KNOW BEFORE YOU VISIT BEIJING

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Tips for traveling to China for the first time

I used to live in Shanghai, China so I thought it would be fun to give you my 10 tips for traveling to China for the first time. China is truly an amazing, beautiful and super interesting country, and I highly recommend you all to give it a try! ;)
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Beijing's media damage control - The Listening Post (Full)

A ferry capsizing on the Yangtze river in China, killing a reported 431 people, has become a case study in how Beijing manages the news media when disaster strikes.
Shortly after the news broke, journalists got their orders from Beijing, telling them not to travel to the scene, to base their coverage on official press releases and to rely on state-run news platforms for updates. The results were clear from the coverage - news outlets published the same photos, painted the same picture and stuck to the same script, reporting the story Beijing's way.
But controlling information in the digital age is far from easy, even in China.
Talking us through the methods and the limitations of China's media disaster management are: Jason Q. Ng, research fellow, The Citizen Lab; Sam Geall, editor, China Dialogue; Qiao Mu, associate professor, Beijing Foreign Studies University; and Li Hongwei, managing editor, The Global Times.
Also on The Listening Post: The anchorman: In the United States, evening news anchors are an institution and they have outlasted the countless changes in the media ecosystem around them. The news networks pay them huge salaries to take on the role of being the face and brand of their journalism.
Their importance comes down to viewer ratings but in light of the scandal involving NBC'sBrian Williams' mis-telling of an old Iraq war story, questions have been raised about the trust we invest in the anchor's seat. The Listening Post's Nic Muirhead reports.

The Brands of the Volkswagen Group showed their new products on the eve of the Auto China 2016 in Beijing.
In a video statement, Matthias Müller, CEO of the Volkswagen Group, highlighted the close links between Volkswagen and China. For more than 30 years, Volkswagen has been a
responsible partner of Chinese society – and this success story is set to continue.
Speaking during the GroupMediaReception, Jochem Heizmann, Board Member of the Volkswagen Group for China, announced investments of 4 billion Euros for this year alone. The focus will be on future technologies and sustainable production processes.
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Dawn Dynasty - Pipe Dream (Recording Session Beijing)

Some footage of the recording Session of my latest Mixtape named "Pipe Dream" recorded in Beijing. If you like what you hear check out my other social media accounts, you can find the links to my official Facebook and SoundCloud page below:
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Houhai Lake Area in Beijing

Werner Kreis visited the Houhai Lake Area in Beijing.
Houhai is a lake and its surrounding...

Houhai Lake Area in Beijing

Werner Kreis visited the HouhaiLakeArea in Beijing.
Houhai is a lake and its surrounding district in central Beijing, one of the three bodies of water composing the Shichahai. In recent years the area has become known for its nightlife as it is home to many popular restaurants, bars, and cafes. Houhai is situated near Bei Hai, and is surrounded by hutongs, but is not itself a hutong.
About Werner Kreis
Werner Kreis is an seasoned journalist, public relations professional and consultant with a passion for the travel and meeting industry, which is expressed in his role at Meeting Consult International division.
At MICE-Contact he is Editor-in-Chief and also responsible for developing cost-effective and creative public relations and marketing strategies and writes also regularly for other international publications. His topics are also the international relations, and the global meetings and events industry. He focuses on the emerging markets, such as the BRICS-and ASEAN states.
Werner offers his in-depth knowledge in international relations and mentalities, which he collected during his working assignments and travel experiences throughout the world. Its style is completely engaging. His relaxed and confidential style demands your full attention, because this man has something to say.
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Chinese Foreign MinisterWang Yi took questions from journalists on Wednesday at a press conference in Beijing on the sidelines of the Two Sessions.
Over two hours, he briefed domestic and foreign media about China’s foreign policy priorities in 2017.
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Xi Jinping welcomes foreign leaders at Yanqi Lake in Beijing

#Live: President Xi Jinping welcomes foreign leaders at Yanqi Lake, venue of the Belt and ...

The Stream - Women's rights, 20 years after the Beijing Declaration

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Popular Videos - 北京卫视 & Beijing Media Network

Welcome to Beijing TV official Channel. YouTube has released its new translation feature. ...

Popular Videos - 北京卫视 & Beijing Media Network

Welcome to Beijing TV official Channel. YouTube has released its new translation feature. Click on the following link to translate any show you like!欢迎进入“ .
北京电视台（英文缩写为“BTV”），成立于1979年5月16日，2001年6月原北京电视台与原北京市有线广播电视台合并，成为中国最具影响力和竞争力的主.
Welcome to Beijing TV official Channel. YouTube has released its new translation feature. Click on the following link to translate any show you like!欢迎进入“ .

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09/01/2017: Can BRICS stand the test at the time when the West is found wanting?

CGTN has invited four TV networks from other BRICS member countries including RT, NDTV, SA...

09/01/2017: Can BRICS stand the test at the time when the West is found wanting?

CGTN has invited four TV networks from other BRICS member countries including RT, NDTV, SABC and SBT to Beijing to produce a one-hour special program, broadcast on Friday, about the opportunities and challenges facing the bloc’s members as well as other developing countries. Peter Lavelle from RT discussed how BRICS has been overshadowed in mainstream media, and Vishnu Som from NDTV touched on security issues. Meanwhile Chriselda Lewis from SABC spoke about trade among BRICS countries. MarceloTorres from SBT highlighted current climate challenges and CGTN’s Liu Xin ended the program weighing in on global governance.
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Huge Multi MediaShow in Bird's Nest Stadium, Beijing (former Olympic Stadium, also called Birdnest or "Vogelnest").
This video was taken during the rehearsal, the actual show was even more spectacular. In a few days we'll upload several special trailers showing the spectacular multi media effects during the live shows.
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Beijing National Stadium, fondly referred to as the Bird's Nest, was originally built in 2008 in Beijing, China to accommodate the summer Olympics of that year. More recently, the facility has become a prominent venue for shows and other forms of entertainment. The year 2012 featured a rather large but temporary multimedia show that took place in the stadium. As a result of the acclaim associated with this show, another one entitled Attraction was produced in 2013 and ran from December until May.
Attraction's plot featured a romantically involved couple whose relationship was being interfered with by theDevil. The Devil's failed attempts to convince the male in the relationship to practice infidelity led to the villain becoming quite enraged. His angry reaction ultimately rendered the world devoid of all colors. This evil plot was foiled by the male protagonist after an entire spectrum of colors burst out of his chest, once again breathing the power of good into the world. The devil had been defeated and life had once again been injected into the world.
Given the emotional nature and the symbolic importance of color in this show's structure, creating multimedia scenery was an arduous task for the producers. The inner portion of the stadium, formerly the location of the track and field, was used as the stage. The entire back end of the stage was covered with LED panels. This allowed for very rapid multimedia visual transitions. There were approximately 150 human actors involved in choreography and stunt performances in addition to this electronically-induced spectacle. Members of the cast engaged in both conventional acting, and the rather obscure style of acting as inanimate objects, such as snowflakes. The back-drop of this show featured two large hydro-shields being used as projector screens. Video and laser projections were displayed on these screens in order to enhance the visual experience of the show. Unique to this show was the usage of color as both a superficial visual delight and a deeply symbolic interpretation of the emotionality of the story.
Despite this show's finite existence, the performance was met with much acclaim. With such spectacles becoming increasingly popular in China, a nation that now features more laser light shows than both the United States and Europe, one can expect an extended continuance of such shows. Given the positive feedback associated with Attraction, many more similar shows can be expected in the near future.

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